If you want to find an indoor destination in Da Nang to "refresh" your itinerary, the Fine Arts Museum is a choice worth considering. This place is not only a unique art exhibition space of the Central - Central Highlands region but also an inspiring location for those who love photography. With an entrance ticket of only 20,000 VND (even free for many groups), this is an interesting and quite economical cultural experience. Let's review the A-Z experience of visiting the 3 floors of the museum with Queen Cafe Bus right below!
1. Ticket info & opening hours of Da Nang Fine Arts Museum (Latest)

1.1. Da Nang Fine Arts Museum ticket prices
- Adults: 20,000 VND/person
- Students: 10,000 VND/person (student ID required)
- Free: Children/students under 18 years old and seniors from 60 years old (ID card/passport required)
Tip: This free policy is a great opportunity for the whole family or groups with elderly people to experience art together without worrying about costs.
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1.2. Da Nang Fine Arts Museum opening hours
- Thời gian: 8:00 – 17:00 hàng ngày
- The museum is open on all holidays and Tet.
2. Where is Da Nang Fine Arts Museum? Transportation guide

2.1. Exact address of Da Nang Fine Arts Museum
Da Nang Fine Arts Museum is located at No. 78 Le Duan, Hai Chau Ward, Da Nang City, right in the city center. This location is very easy to find, close to Dragon Bridge, Con Market, and bustling streets, convenient to combine with visiting nearby attractions.
2.2. How to get to the museum
If you are in the center, a motorbike or Grab is a quick and convenient option. It only takes a few minutes to get to the museum door without worrying about finding a parking space.
For travelers from afar, such as Hanoi, Hue, or neighboring northern provinces, the Queen Cafe Bus sleeper bus is a convenient solution. The bus takes you to 28 3/2 Street, allowing you to rest comfortably throughout the journey, and it only takes another 5-10 minutes by taxi/Grab to get straight to Da Nang Fine Arts Museum.
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3. What does Da Nang Fine Arts Museum have? Details of 3 sightseeing floors
3.1. Floor 1: Modern & Thematic Art Space

Space of floor 1 Da Nang Fine Arts Museum (Photo: Collected)
As soon as you enter the main hall, your eyes will be drawn to the giant copper repoussé relief. This is not only a grand check-in background but also tells the story of the development process of fine arts in the Central and Central Highlands regions.
Every detail on the relief recalls indigenous culture, from traditional motifs to figures of people and nature, giving you an overview of Central region art before exploring deeper.
3.1.2. Thematic exhibition area (Short-term exhibitions)
Another highlight of the 1st floor is the thematic exhibition area. This is a "valuable" area because the themes change continuously by month or quarter, ranging from oil paintings and art photography to fine art ceramics.
Before visiting, you should check the Da Nang Fine Arts Museum fanpage to update the ongoing exhibitions. Thanks to this, even if you return many times, the experience will always be fresh and surprising.
3.1.3. Children's art area: What's for the kids?

If traveling with family, do not miss the children's art area on the 1st floor. This place displays creative, award-winning paintings by "child artists," helping to inspire children with art.
Note that this is not an interactive play area, so parents need to keep an eye on their children space. while visiting to ensure safety while enjoying the art space.
3.2. Floor 2: Lacquer, Oil Painting Space & Art Check-in Corner

Floor 2 is the heart of Da Nang Fine Arts Museum, where art and virtual living experiences blend together. The spacious area and abundant light from large windows make every painting and sculpture stand out, while creating ideal conditions to capture the most "artistic" moments.
3.2.1. Admire unique artworks
Here, you will come across a series of lacquer paintings, oil paintings, silk paintings, and typical sculptures, from modern to traditional styles. Especially, the exhibition area on the theme of revolutionary struggle shows historical depth and cultural messages.
3.2.2. Check-in corner where light and art intersect

The special feature of the 2nd floor is a space filled with natural light. You don't have to "try" to find an angle; just take advantage of the natural light from the windows, and you can take artistic photos against white walls, large patches of color from lacquer paintings, or standing next to impressive sculptures. The quiet, deep, and delicate space helps each photo have both depth and artistic breath. This is truly a place for those who want to both enjoy art and hunt for "quality" photos for their collection.
3.3. Floor 3: Traditional & Central Highlands Folk Art Space

3.3.1. Discover the uniqueness of tomb house statues and Tuong masks
The highlight of this floor is the tomb house statues with unique expressive shapes; every line tells a story about the life and beliefs of the Central Highlands people. Besides, Tuong masks with vibrant colors and highly theatrical designs make it easy for you to imagine traditional folk performances. These artifacts are not only aesthetically beautiful but also contain unique cultural values, making them a "must-see" for those who love to explore indigenous culture.
3.3.2. Traditional handicraft products
In addition to statues and masks, the 3rd floor also displays a variety of traditional handicraft products such as ceramics, wood carvings, ethnic costumes, and daily household items. Each artifact is carefully crafted, both artistic and reflective of the rich cultural life of the Central Highlands ethnic groups. Visiting this floor, tourists not only admire but also learn much interesting knowledge about traditional Vietnamese art.
4. Pocket "golden" experiences when visiting Da Nang Fine Arts Museum
4.1. What to wear for check-in at Da Nang Fine Arts Museum?

Because the museum space displays many vibrant paintings and photos, you should prioritize solid-colored outfits such as white, black, beige, cream... to make the subject stand out in the photo. Avoid wearing overly fussy or flashy patterned clothes that easily "sink" into the background. Polite attire, not too short or revealing, also helps you feel comfortable when moving between floors.
4.2. When is the best and least crowded time to visit the museum?
Weekday mornings, from Monday to Friday, are the ideal time to have a quiet space and avoid crowds. The natural light around 9-10 AM on the 2nd floor is also very beautiful, helping the paintings and artifacts show their true colors and making it convenient for photography.
4.3. How much time is enough to visit the Museum?
On average, it will take you about 1 – 1.5 hours to thoroughly explore all 3 floors and take photos. If you want to listen to an audio guide (service available at the counter), add another 30 – 45 minutes.
4.4. Amenities for families & the elderly: Is there an elevator?
The museum is equipped with a spacious elevator right in the lobby, which is convenient for the elderly or families with young children, helping them easily move between floors without having to climb the stairs.
4.5. Does the museum have a cafe, souvenir counter, or vending machine?
Currently, there is no cafe inside the museum, but:
- Souvenir counter: The 1st floor has typical products such as postcards, notebooks, and handicrafts – very suitable for souvenirs.
- Vending machine: A small machine in the lobby.
4.6. Visiting regulations at Da Nang Fine Arts Museum
- Keep order, do not talk too loudly.
- Do not touch the artifacts.
- Photography is allowed, but turn off the flash to protect the artworks.
- Large bags and backpacks can be left for free at the reception desk.
5. Suggested sightseeing itinerary near Da Nang Fine Arts Museum

To make the most of your time and explore interesting places around Da Nang Fine Arts Museum, here are some suggestions to help you both have a convenient outing and fully experience the city center atmosphere.
5. Suggested sightseeing itinerary near Da Nang Fine Arts Museum
- Con Market (~500m): Just a few minutes' walk from the museum, this is an ideal place to enjoy Da Nang specialties, from Quang noodles and banh xeo to fresh seafood. The bustling atmosphere makes it easy to feel the daily life of the locals.

- Han Market (~1km): A familiar shopping place, you can find souvenirs, dried seafood, and local handicrafts. This market is also a stop to experience the culture and pace of life in the city center.

- Dragon Bridget & Love Bridge (~1.5km): Two unmissable symbols of Da Nang. In the evening, the shimmering light from the fire-breathing Dragon Bridge or LED lights creates beautiful check-in corners, while the Love Bridge offers a romantic and peaceful space.
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- Man Thai Beach (~15 phút lái xe): Thích hợp để thư giãn, tản bộ và ngắm hoàng hôn, bãi biển này mang đến trải nghiệm ven biển nhẹ nhàng nhưng vẫn gần trung tâm.

- Ngu Hanh Son mountain (~20 minutes drive): Combining nature and cultural exploration, you can visit caves, temples, and experience outdoor activities, very suitable for those who want to detach from the urban pace of life.
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5.2. Suggested 1/2 day itinerary exploring the center
- Morning (9:00 – 10:30): Visit Da Nang Fine Arts Museum, explore the floors of paintings, statues, and distinctive art spaces.
- Trưa: Đi bộ qua Chợ Cồn để ăn trưa, thưởng thức các món đặc sản miền Trung.
- Afternoon: Take a stroll, take check-in photos at Dragon Bridge, Love Bridge, or visit Han Market to shop for souvenirs before ending the itinerary.
6. Conclusion
Da Nang Fine Arts Museum is a "very worthwhile" destination even with a ticket of only 20,000 VND or free for some groups. This place offers an interesting experience for those who love art, enjoy photography, and want to learn about local culture. From traditional to modern artworks, each floor tells its own story, making the visit vivid and memorable.
Wishing you a fulfilling journey, and don't forget to book Queen Cafe Bus tickets to get to Da Nang in the most comfortable, safe, and economical way.

